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Some Developers Say Quebec’s Zoning Referendum Changes May Not Spark Needed Residential Projects

New Law Ending Municipal Zoning Votes Fails to Go Far Enough, Some Builders Argue
PUR Immobilia shared this exclusive image of its slimmed-down proposal for a residential development of a pair of properties in Saint Lambert, Quebec. (PUR Immobilia)
PUR Immobilia shared this exclusive image of its slimmed-down proposal for a residential development of a pair of properties in Saint Lambert, Quebec. (PUR Immobilia)
CoStar News
February 21, 2024 | 8:05 P.M.

New Quebec provincial legislation that allows municipalities to avoid holding popular referendums on zoning changes might do little to accelerate residential development during the ongoing housing crisis, some developers say.

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